Privacy Policy

Privacy Policy

The Disabled Children’s Partnership (“DCP”) is committed to ensuring that your privacy is protected. This Privacy Policy explains how we collect and use any Personal Information you provide to us, and how we safeguard the privacy of such information.

The Disabled Children’s Partnership is a consortium campaign of organisations and is led by Action for Children, Contact a Family, Family Fund, Royal Mencap Society, Scope, Sense, The Children’s Trust, Together for Short Lives, WellChild, National Autistic Society and Council for Disabled Children. It is administered by Royal Mencap Society (registered company in England and Wales no. 00550457; registered charity numbers are 222377 in England and Wales, and SC041079 in Scotland). Royal Mencap Society is registered as a data controller with the Information Commissioner’s Office under the Data Protection Act 1998 and our registration number is Z5709720.

Introduction

1. We want you to know that we respect the privacy of every user who visits the Website and every user who makes an enquiry through the Website. We set out below what information we learn about you when you visit the Website, what we do with that information, and how you can change the information we have.

The Information We Collect

2. We do not collect any personal information from our Website visitors so you are free to visit our Website as often as you like without the need to register. The only condition is that all users of this site must agree to our Terms and Conditions of Use and this Privacy Policy before using this Website.

3. Our Website uses software features known as “cookies”, which are small pieces of data that are stored on your hard drive when accessing a website. They are akin to identity cards, and we may use them as follows:
(a) to allow us to know when users return to our website and which pages or services you access while there; and
(b) to gather information on an aggregate basis in order to identify the most popular areas of our Website and make it easier for users to access them.

4. You are encouraged to visit our Website and make enquiries in relation to our services. Where you submit an enquiry to us you may be required to submit to us your name, e-mail address, your mobile telephone number, job title, and/or organisation (if appropriate) (together referred to as “Personal Information”).

Disclosure of Information

5. We want you to feel free to use and explore our Website without worrying about whether your visit will generate unwanted sales or marketing activity such as junk mail or spam.

6. DCP complies with and is registered (via Royal Mencap Society) under the Data Protection laws in the United Kingdom (see below). We take all reasonable care to prevent any unauthorised access to and use of your personal data.

7. Our staff and those working for our agents and contractors maintain a responsibility to keep your Personal Information confidential and will only use it to offer relevant products and services related to your enquiry or order.

8. If you do not wish to receive information from DCP or wish to delete Personal Information you have submitted through the Website please send an email to us at info@disabledchildrenspartnership.org.uk.

9. We reserve the right to disclose personal data to any third party which has a legal right to request such information.

Security of Data

10. We will provide the same protections in respect of any electronic communications received from you as those employed in respect of information received by post and telephone.

11. When our enquiry form asks you to enter sensitive information that information is encrypted by the use of security systems with encryptions and firewalls, provided on a secure socket layer (SSL), to protect the confidentiality and integrity of your information from unauthorised access and disclosure.

12. If you have any questions about the security of our Website please e-mail us at info@disabledchildrenspartnership.org.uk.
Data Protection Act (1998)

13. We are registered for the purposes of the Data Protection Act 1998, and make every effort to ensure that our systems and procedures meet the both the legal requirements and the best practice recommendations of the Act.

14. For more detail about your rights under the act, the rules we have to adhere to in collecting and storing your information, and how you can check your data records visit www.dataprotection.gov.uk.

15. You have a right to receive a copy of the information we hold about you by sending your request to Disabled Children’s Partnership, c/o Mencap, 123 Golden Lane, London EC1Y 0RT.

Links to Other Sites

16. If you use a link on this Website to take you to another site, your privacy will not be protected in accordance with this policy. You will need to check that website’s own privacy statement.

17. We make no representations as to the accuracy or any other aspect of information contained in other websites.

Consent and Changes to the Privacy Policy

18. By using this Website you consent to our collection and use of your Personal Information as stated above.

19. We want you to be aware of the information we collect and how we use it at all times.

20. If we need to change our Privacy Policy we will post the changes on this page, and may place notices on other pages of the website to draw your attention to any change. Continued use of the Website will signify that you agree to any such changes.

Other legal info

The Disabled Children’s Partnership (DCP) is a growing coalition of more than 45 charities who have joined forces, working closely in partnership with parents, to campaign for improved health and social care for disabled children, young people and their families.

This website is managed by the Disabled Children’s Partnership, a consortium campaign of organisations administered by Royal Mencap Society (registered company in England and Wales no. 00550457; registered charity numbers are 222377 in England and Wales, and SC041079 in Scotland). Royal Mencap Society is registered as a data controller with the Information Commissioner’s Office under the Data Protection Act 1998 and our registration number is Z5709720.